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I would appreciate your insights.


   
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@didymus, is the ejaculate shooting out or oozing? It is possible for the aneros device to milk the prostate and semen will ooze out. But if its shooting out with orgasmic pleasure then I would say thats a traditional orgasm.


   
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@didymus,

It's been a while since I last checked, but my understanding of the meaning of a "super-T" is that it is a "super-O" which includes a conventional ejaculation (with or without a refractory period to follow.

Not sure that I would really care much what it is called. I'd just be thankful to have one!


   
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I thought a super T was brought on by penile stimulation? I thought you can have cum either oozing or shooting out during a super O, and even mini ones too


   
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didymus,

By definition a Super-O "... is an overwhelmingly strong non-ejaculatory orgasm...". Now, this does not preclude the possibility that you may experience an involuntary emission or prostate "milking" as a consequence of your Super-O. This emission may be very small (a drop or two), substantial or anywhere in between. A couple of key characteristics of an ejaculatory orgasm need to be considered. In most men, following an ejaculatory orgasm there is a marked refractory period where another orgasm is nearly impossible and continued sexual stimulation is likely ineffective in producing penile tumescence. By contrast a prostate milking, while lessening the urge for ejaculatory relief, does not induce the same refractory effect and continuous stimulation can lead to penile erection and further dry orgasms. There apparently are other differences as well in the hormonal response to ejaculatory orgasm versus an emissive "milking" such as reduced prolactin and oxytocin releases.
Good Vibes to You !


   
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